Just in case no one of you saw this is all fixed up (box5 and jc). Our ISP
(box5's) switched backbones suddenly due to continued problems with the
previous one. They appear to have messed up the bridge for the old IPs to the
box so we ran around like chickens with our heads cut off frantically trying to
get things switched over. It seems ok for now. As to the jabber.org DNS setup
that is a very valid point, and I'll see about getting something worked out.
--temas
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 10:54:21PM -0600, Chris Josephes wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Drash, Jim [EESUS] wrote:
>> > There appears to be a major set of problems with DNS and sections of the
> > internet. This may or may not be due to a DoS
>> The nameservers at box5.net appear to be non-responsive. Luckily, there
> are authoritative records at 2 other nameservers.
>> On a sidenote, jabber.org only has 2 nameservers, and they're both on the
> same subnet. Given our dependency on the hostname update.jabber.org, what
> happens when that network goes down for some reason?
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